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This pretty house is situated in a beautiful, mountainous village, only 15 km. from the town of Antonovo and 65 km. from the town of Targovishte, 10 km away from the main road Sofia – Varna. The village is nice and quiet, located in an ecological region close to a forest, between green hills and near a dam that make the place very comfortable for fishing and hunting tourism for which the region is well-known. .It is almost 5 km near to the river of Stara rechka, surrounded by fresh, quiet and calm providing a healthy mountain climate. There is a store, a post office and a chapel. The village provides excellent conditions for all year stay.
It is a traditional Bulgarian house, in very good condition, situated near the mountains. There is unbelievable view from the house revealing the full glory of the mountain. The house is on the asphalt road and easy accessible all year round.
The property is regulated. It has electricity, water, drain and a pumping shaft. All electrical and water equipment is renewed. The house is of two stories and has 1200 sq.m garden which you can arrange so that it becomes your favourite place for relaxation outdoors.
On the first floor (58 sq.m.) there is a kitchen with a fireplace (about 14 sq.m), a traditionally furnished Bulgarian tavern (20 sq.m), a bathroom combining the comfort of the modern style with the elements of traditional culture and an entrance (about 2 sq.m). It also has 3 spacious and well-lit bedrooms on the second floor each with different exposure to unbelievable view over the mountain.
The property has a permission for construction of additional outbuilding. There is enough space for building a garage.
The neighbour houses are inhabited throughout the year and the others in the region are used as villas for resting during weekends and holidays.
The house is situated in very attractive region and is a very reasonable investment for any appreciating comfort , silence and beauty of mountains.
The magnificent view to the mountain, the splendid forest, the unique nature there and the proximity of the hunting and fishing area make this beautiful house an extremely wanted place. So, hurry up and contact us immediately!
This region distinguishes itself for its unique location and climate. The fact is, that the city is approximately at equal distances from the four major Bulgarian cities – Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and Bourgas, which makes it the right place to buy a house. The rich history and the exquisite architecture both of Veliko Turnovo and the other towns from the region quickly attracted not only tourists, but investors too. The city of Veliko Turnovo is situated in the central part of Bulgaria at the foot of the Stara Planina mountain. It is spread on historic three hills and their surroundings – Tzarevetz, Trapezitza and Sveta Gora in the valley of the meandering Yantra river. It is an administrative centre and the capital of the second Bulgarian kingdom. The favourable climate, the abundance of cultural and historical monuments and the flourishing local crafts are all requisites favouring tourism. The medieval town is certainly the landmark of the city and one of the major tourist attractions. Spreading across the hills Tzarevetz, Trapezitza, Momina Krepost, Sveta Gora and the modern suburb Assenov, it clearly marks the two dominant fortresses of that time – the ones of Tzarevetz and Trapezitza, and the so-called New City, which was formed between them.